中枢催产素和生殖行为。

T R Insel, L Young, Z Wang
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催产素是一种神经垂体激素,长期以来与分娩时子宫收缩和哺乳时的泌乳有关。最近的研究表明,催产素也是一种神经递质,对生殖有重要的中枢作用,包括父母行为和性行为的开始。这篇综述描述了大脑中的催产素通路,并研究了它们在性腺类固醇中的调节作用。大脑中的催产素受体具有显著的可塑性,其分布也存在显著的物种差异。该受体的分子特性为其表达调控提供了一些线索。比较研究和转基因研究表明,中枢催产素释放可能影响生殖行为,但这些中枢效应的重要性取决于受体的表达模式——一种物种特异性的模式。
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Central oxytocin and reproductive behaviours.

Oxytocin is a neurohypophyseal hormone that has long been associated with uterine contraction during parturition and milk ejection during nursing. Recent studies have suggested that oxytocin is also a neurotransmitter that has central effects important for reproduction, including the initiation of parental and sexual behaviours. This review describes oxytocin pathways in the brain and examines their regulation by gonadal steroids. Brain oxytocin receptors are remarkable for their plasticity and for striking species differences in their distribution. The molecular characterization of this receptor has provided several clues to the regulation of its expression. Comparative and transgenic studies suggest that central oxytocin release may influence reproductive behaviours, but the importance of these central effects depends on the pattern of expression of the receptor--a pattern that is species-specific.

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